College professors and high school teachers are engaged in an escalating war with students over cutting and pasting articles from the Internet.
College professors and high school teachers are engaged in an escalating war with students over cutting and pasting articles from the Internet.
Texting answers during exams.
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It’s the product that counts, not the way it was produced.
Learn “Internet-age students see so many examples of text, music and images copied online without credit that they may not fully understand the idea of plagiarism.”
College professors and high school teachers are engaged in an escalating war with students over cutting and pasting articles from the Internet.
College professors and high school teachers are engaged in an escalating war with students over cutting and pasting articles from the Internet.
Texting answers during exams.
Want to know
It’s the product that counts, not the way it was produced.
Learn
“Internet-age students see so many examples of text, music and images copied online without credit that they may not fully understand the idea of plagiarism.”